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‘Law’ and ‘Order’ in an Agrarian Society

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The Peasant Soul of Japan
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In a society where neighbours do not change, people conform to a different pattern of morality from that of a society in which neighbours change often.

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  1. Kida Minoru, Nippon Buraku (A Village Named Japan) (Iwanami Shinsho, 1967) p. 86.

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Watanabe, S. (1989). ‘Law’ and ‘Order’ in an Agrarian Society. In: The Peasant Soul of Japan. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20242-3_8

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